Peter Max Paints America

The Clinton Presidential Center celebrated Presidents Day on February, 16, in a most colorful, creative way - with the opening of the exhibit, Peter Max Paints America.
Max is one of the defining artists of the cultural evolution of the 1960s and 1970s. His "Cosmic ‘60s style" captured the spirit and imagination of the entire generation and his visual impact on the era has been compared often to the influence the Beatles had with their music. Today, Max is considered as one of America's most popular living artists. More than 250 of his works from several periods will be displayed throughout the Library.
On February 16, the Center unveiled the official exhibit poster as well as an evening exhibit opening, which included a lecture by Peter Max. The exhibit will be on display through May 25, and is included with general admission to the Library.






